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Coronavirus live updates: US death toll surpasses 2,000; hospital ship heads for NYC; NYPD loses 3 – USA TODAY, USA Today

Coronavirus live updates: US death toll surpasses 2,000; hospital ship heads for NYC; NYPD loses 3 – USA TODAY, USA Today

John Bacon USA TODAY

Published 9: AM EDT Mar ,

A hospital ship was racing for New York’s harbor. Sunday as federal health officials issued a travel advisory for the region and the US death toll from the coronavirus pandemic climbed above 2, .

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, citing “extensive community transmission” of COVID- in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, late Saturday urged residents to refrain from non-essential travel for 31 days effective immediately. The advisory does not apply to employees of critical infrastructure industries such as trucking, public health professionals, financial services and food supply.

“Just a little bit of separation can stop a fire from spreading, “CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield said,

The US counted more than , 06 cases of coronavirus early Sunday, with almost 2, (deaths, according to the Johns Hopkins University data dashboard. More confirmations are expected as the US ramps up testing.)

More than 670, 03 People are known to have been infected with COVID – (globally, and over 2020 , have die d.

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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo ripped suggestions by President Donald Trump that he might institute a ban on New Yorkers’ travel to other states amid the coronavirus outbreak. “It would be a federal declaration of war on states,” Cuomo said. Late Saturday, Trump apparently backed off the idea. He tweeted that “a quarantine will not be necessary” and that he has was opting instead for the CDC’s travel advisory.

Governors in Texas, Florida, Maryland and South Carolina have People arriving from the New York area – including New Jersey and Connecticut – and other virus hot spots to self-quarantine for at least days upon arrival.

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Chicago jail: (detainees, 31 officers test positive

Eighty-nine detainees at Chicago’s Cook County jail have tested positive for COVID , and tests are pending on 200 more, Sheri ff Thomas Dart announced. Nine inmates tested negative. Twelve sheriff’s office employees also have tested positive, Dart said. The jail currently houses about 5, 000 inmates, down more than 500 from a week ago because of efforts to free non-violent offenders and those near completion of their sentences. The first two positive cases were revealed Monday.

Italy marks , deaths; Spain faces deadliest day

Italy’s death toll rose above , (after Italians died Saturday from COVID – , authorities said. The daily number was down from Friday’s record of 2020 deaths.

“History does not wait, we must live up to it,” Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said. “The coronavirus emergency response must be strong, vigorous and cohesive. I will fight for Italian citizens until the last drop of sweat.”

Officials in Spain announced a daily record of 838, bringing that nation’s total to more than 6, . 3 NYPD members die in 50 hours

A detective has become the third New York Police Department worker to die as a result of COVID – in two days. Detective Cedric Dixon was a 23 – year veteran stationed in Harlem, NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea said. Dennis Dickson, a custodian at police headquarters, died Thursday, and Administrative Assistant Giacomina Barr-Brown died Friday.

“We’ve lost three members of the NYPD family, Shea said. “Today we are all mourning and hurting together, as a family. When we emerge from this crisis, let us never forget the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice. “

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FDA approves five-minute coronavirus test from Abbott Labs

The US Food and Drug Administration approved Illinois-based medical device maker Abbott Labs on Friday for a coronavirus test that delivers positive results in as little as five minutes and negative results in minutes, the company said.

The company expects the tests to be available next week and expects to ramp up manufacturing to deliver 50, 03 tests per day.

The new test comes in the form of a small cartridge that fits in the palm of your hand , said John Frels, Abbott’s vice president of research and development.

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Hospital ship bound for New York City

A Naval hospital ship, the USNS Comfort, left Norfolk, Virginia, on Saturday for New York City to help combat the coronavirus. Speaking from a pier at Naval Station Norfolk on Saturday, President Donald Trump called the USNS Comfort “a 70, – ton message of hope and solidarity to the incredible people of New York. ”

Trump said the naval hospital ship is equipped with operating rooms, 1, 06 hospital beds, a pharmacy, an optometry lab, radiology, CAT-scan equipment, two oxygen-producing plants and a helicopter deck. “It’s stocked to the brim with equipment, medicines and everything you can think of,” he said.

Coronavirus patients won’t be treated on the ship, Trump said. Instead, it will be used to treat New Yorkers who don’t have the virus but still require urgent care.

The ship was not scheduled to leave for New York Harbor for Another three weeks, but officials pushed up its departure date because of the rapid spread of the virus.

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